FC Bayern: This is how you can watch Munich’s game against Real Madrid live

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This is how you can watch Bayern’s game against Real Madrid live

As of: 2:37 p.m. | Reading time: 3 minutes

“The surprising thing is that one door closes and other doors open again”

FC Bayern is still looking for a coach for the coming season. Sports director Max Eberl admitted that Ralf Rangnick’s rejection came as a surprise. Eberl spoke about this topic on “BILD Sport – der Talk” on WELT TV.

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At FC Bayern it is becoming apparent that there are alternatives in terms of personnel for the duel against Real Madrid. In the second leg of the Champions League, only a win will help Munich to reach the final. However, the statistics speak against them.

The final training gives FC Bayern Munich courage. During the last practice session before the decisive battle for a place in the Champions League final against Real Madrid, all of the injured or recently sidelined professionals were there on the club’s premises in Munich on Tuesday before leaving for Spain. Above all, defender Matthijs de Ligt, who was missing from the 2-2 draw in the semi-final first leg a week ago due to knee problems.

National player Jamal Musiala (knee), who was recently sidelined in the 3-1 defeat in Stuttgart, was also apparently able to train without any problems, at least in the first 15 minutes, which were open to the media. Central defender Eric Dier, who injured his head in Stuttgart, still had a plaster on his forehead after a laceration. Leroy Sané is said to be biting his teeth again because of his pubic bone pain, as is the Austrian Konrad Laimer, who stood out in the first leg, after an ankle injury.

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On Wednesday (9 p.m.), coach Thomas Tuchel will have to do without Raphael Guerreiro, who injured his foot in Stuttgart, and attacker Kingsley Coman, who is back in training after a muscle injury. “The starting position is clear,” said Tuchel. The winner will advance to the final on June 1st in London against Borussia Dortmund or Paris Saint-Germain. “We have 90 minutes, 120 minutes and maybe a penalty shootout,” said 50-year-old Tuchel.

Ballack alongside Wontorra in the FC Bayern duel

The Pole Szymon Marciniak, who refereed the 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France and the 2023 Champions League final between Manchester City and Inter Milan, was appointed referee for the game by UEFA.

The premier class classic will be broadcast by the streaming channel DAZN. The moderator is Laura Wontorra, and Bayern’s former offensive player Michael Ballack will be at her side as an expert. The commentator for the game is Jan Platte. The preliminary reports begin at 8 p.m. You can also follow the exchange of blows in WELT’s sports ticker. Click here.

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In the neighboring country of Austria, many top Champions League games are shown for free on ServusTV Austria in live streams and free TV. Bayern’s game in Madrid will also be shown live. Due to geoblocking, the games can only be received freely in Austria. Outside the country, ServusTV Austria’s live streams are only accessible with a VPN service.

The people of Munich feel ready for the resurrection of the “Bestia Negra”, i.e. the “black beast” that they were feared as for years in Spain. However, since Munich’s last semi-final triumph on penalties in 2012, their reputation has suffered greatly. Real recently triumphed three times: in the semi-finals in 2014, the quarter-finals in 2017 and the semi-finals in 2018. “I don’t think much of myths,” said striker Thomas Müller, who is about to make his 150th Champions League appearance: “There is no tactic based on the result. The winner takes it.” It is helpful that the away goals rule no longer applies.

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Statistically speaking, Real has the better chance of progressing. In 18 of 19 duels, the Madrilenians progressed if the first leg was not lost away from home. The only exception was the round of 16 in 2018/19, in which Real had to admit defeat 1-4 at the Bernabéu after a 2-1 win at Ajax Amsterdam. FC Bayern, on the other hand, were eliminated in four out of five cases after a home draw in the first leg.

In a direct comparison, Real (twelve wins) is just ahead of Bayern (eleven wins). Four times they separated the two rivals with a draw (goal difference 43:41 for Madrid).

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